Parent-child relationships are incredibly important, setting a precedent for all of the child’s future relationships, too—so how can you ensure the relationship between you and your child is positive? We’re here to help. Great parent-child relationships take time and care to cultivate and foster autonomy, curiosity, and confidence in children. Read on, and we’ll show you how to improve your relationship with your child by getting involved in their lives, building stronger communication, and much more.
Things You Should Know
- Positive parent-child relationships are important because they help children learn about the world, grow, and build healthy relationships with others.
- Strengthen your relationship with your child by spending quality time with them, giving them affection, and actively listening to them when they speak.
- Developing trust between a parent and child is also critical because a sense of security can give a child the confidence to explore and try new things.
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QuestionHow can I bond with my children?Wits End Parenting is a parent-coaching practice based in Berkeley, California specializing in strong-willed, “spirited” children with impulsivity, emotional volatility, difficulty “listening,” defiance, and aggression. Wits End Parenting's counselors incorporate positive discipline that is tailored to each child’s temperament while also providing long-term results, freeing parents from the need to continually re-invent their discipline strategies.Set aside some time during the week where you can all hang out together as a family so you have a chance to bond.
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QuestionHow can I be a more positive parent?Wits End Parenting is a parent-coaching practice based in Berkeley, California specializing in strong-willed, “spirited” children with impulsivity, emotional volatility, difficulty “listening,” defiance, and aggression. Wits End Parenting's counselors incorporate positive discipline that is tailored to each child’s temperament while also providing long-term results, freeing parents from the need to continually re-invent their discipline strategies.Talk to your children politely and respectfully so they're able to learn from your behavior.
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References
- ↑ https://kidshealth.org/en/parents.html
- ↑ Wits End Parenting. Parenting Specialists. Expert Interview. 5 March 2020.
- ↑ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/peaceful-parents-happy-kids/202105/strengthen-parent-child-relationship-through-connection
- ↑ Wits End Parenting. Parenting Specialists. Expert Interview. 5 March 2020.
- ↑ https://familiesforlife.sg/pages/fflparticle/Babies-Building-Good-Parent-Child-Relationship
- ↑ https://familiesforlife.sg/pages/fflparticle/Babies-Building-Good-Parent-Child-Relationship
- ↑ https://centerforparentingeducation.org/library-of-articles/healthy-communication/the-skill-of-listening/
- ↑ https://cdikids.org/autism/5-qualities-of-a-strong-parent-child-relationship/
- ↑ https://cdikids.org/autism/5-qualities-of-a-strong-parent-child-relationship/
- ↑ https://cdikids.org/autism/5-qualities-of-a-strong-parent-child-relationship/
- ↑ https://msue.anr.msu.edu/news/helping_teens_learn_independence_and_responsibility_part_2
- ↑ https://familiesforlife.sg/pages/fflparticle/Babies-Building-Good-Parent-Child-Relationship
- ↑ Wits End Parenting. Parenting Specialists. Expert Interview. 5 March 2020.
- ↑ https://cdikids.org/autism/5-qualities-of-a-strong-parent-child-relationship/
- ↑ https://familiesforlife.sg/pages/fflparticle/Babies-Building-Good-Parent-Child-Relationship
About This Article
To develop a good parent and child relationship, get on your child’s level to connect with them in age-appropriate ways. For example, if you have a toddler, get on the floor and build towers out of blocks. If you have a teen, sit on the couch with them and play video games. You’re more likely to have a good conversation during these activities than at the dinner table. While you’ll want to have family time, like eating dinner together or having a weekly movie night, it’s also important to have one-on-one time with each of your children to help you connect and focus on each of their individual strengths. To learn how to actively listen to your child, keep reading!
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